
‘$1.5m is ridiculous money for a front rower’
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Gus weighs in on the Titans’ recent struggles, particularly the news that captain Tino Fa’asuamaleaui might test the open market, and offers his strong opinion on the future of coach Des Hasler.
He also discusses why he believes James Tedesco is the Dally M favourite, explains why he thinks the Bears’ supposed offer to Tino is “ridiculous”, and shares his thoughts on the Broncos’ chances of making the top eight.
Six Tackles is doing a live show
- Thursday 28th August from 2pm at Canterbury Leagues Club - before the Bulldogs-Panthers Game.
- To be there send your best #AskGus questions to sixtackles@nine.com.au for your chance to come along. Limited seats so get going! Please ensure you include your full name and phone number and we’ll respond to winners. It’s all thanks to TAB
00:00 - Welcome
- Roosters dominance
- Isaah Yeo injury
- Six Tackles is going live! Canterbury Leagues Club
08:30 - Yes No No
- Mitch Moses and Tallyn Da Silva would’ve been completely fine post match
- 11:10 - Ethan Strange reminds you of Laurie Daley
- 16:15 - Ideally, rugby league would be 11 on 11
- 24:00 - James Tedesco is the Dally M favourite
- 26:00 - Brisbane will not miss the 8
34:00 - Tino to test the open market
- Gus doesn't understand the contract clause
- Would not pay $1.5m for a front rower
41:30 - Other players up for grabs
- Sandon Smith
- Bailey Simonssen
45:00 - Six Tackles Live Show
- Two guests confirmed so far
49:30 - #AskGus
- Would Willie get a gig as a trainer for the Bulldogs?
- Salford Red Devils
56:00 - Ampol Power Surge
- Best code hoppers
59:45 - Round 24 preview and tips
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